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    BloomeeTunes

    BloomeeTunes

    Open-source, Ad-free and Multi-source Music player.

    Bloomee is an experimental, open-source music player designed to give you absolute freedom over your audio. Seamlessly mix your local device music with an infinite universe of streams powered by a secure, Rust-backed plugin system. No ads, no interruptions—just your tunes, your way. 🌼🎵
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    Downloads: 10,591 This Week
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    Namida

    Namida

    A Beautiful and Feature-rich Music & Video Player

    Namida is a modern, local-first music player that focuses on high-quality playback and robust library management. It scans device or desktop storage to build an organized library from folders and tags, presenting artists, albums, and tracks with artwork and rich metadata. The player emphasizes smooth navigation and playlist workflows, enabling favorites, custom lists, and quick queueing for flexible listening sessions. Audio features commonly include gapless playback and adjustable options aimed at uninterrupted, consistent sound. Its UI aims to be lightweight and visually coherent, keeping controls accessible without cluttering the screen. Namida’s architecture favors reliability and predictable performance across large libraries, minimizing lag as collections grow. The result is a straightforward but powerful tool for listeners who prioritize local files and responsive controls over cloud complexity.
    Downloads: 289 This Week
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    Spotube

    Spotube

    Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium

    An open source, cross-platform Spotify client compatible across multiple platforms utilizing Spotify's data API and YouTube, Piped video or JioSaavn as an audio source, eliminating the need for Spotify Premium. It is still recommended to support creators by engaging with their YouTube channels/Spotify tracks (or preferably by buying their merch/concert tickets/physical media).
    Downloads: 91 This Week
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    Musify

    Musify

    Unlock the full potential of music: Stream effortlessly with one app

    Unlock the full potential of music, and stream effortlessly with one app.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    hivefy

    hivefy

    Hivefy is a Spotify-inspired, ad-free, music app.

    🎧 Hivefy — Open Source Music Experience Hivefy is a Spotify-inspired, ad-free, and offline-ready music streaming app built with Flutter using the unofficial JioSaavn API. It brings trending charts, playlists, and albums — all in a clean, Material You-styled interface. ✅ Key Features: • 🎨 Modern UI inspired by Spotify • 🎧 Powerful background player • 💾 Offline downloads with cleanup • 🔍 Smart global search • ⚙️ Full customization (themes, cache, server) 📦 GitHub: https://github.com/Harish-Srinivas-07/hivefy
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    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    Harmonoid

    Harmonoid

    Plays & manages your music library. Looks beautiful & juicy

    Plays & manages your music library. Looks beautiful & juicy. Playlists, visuals, synced lyrics, pitch shift, volume boost & more.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    JellyBox

    JellyBox

    Native desktop and mobile music client for Jellyfin

    Native desktop client for Jellyfin media library. It provides an easy access to your Jellyfin library.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Hongeet

    Hongeet

    A simple music player for streaming your favourite songs without ads.

    HONGEET is a simple yet powerful music player designed for seamless streaming of your favorite songs. Enjoy a smooth, distraction-free listening experience with no ads, no interruptions, and a clean interface built for music lovers. Built for people who care about audio quality, performance, and ownership. HONGEET was built to solve a simple problem: “Why is it so hard to just listen to music the way I want?” Most music apps: lock downloads behind paywalls restrict quality track users aggressively break when you go offline HONGEET does the opposite. It runs a local backend inside the app, streams directly from the source, and lets you decide what happens to your music.
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    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    DLNA Music Controller

    Read a DLNA Media Server to select music to play on your DLNA Renderer

    Scan the network for your Media Server ("Server") and Renderer ("Renderer) devices, select one of each and then from the main screen select the music you want to play, drilling into Albums, Artists, Genres (all defined by your Media Server). Any music you want to hear is called a track and is loaded onto the play queue. Then select Play button to listen to the track listed at the top of the queue. You can also create playlists and store your favorite tracks for playback.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Flutter Music Player

    Flutter Music Player

    First Open Source Flutter based material design music player

    Flutter Music Player is an open-source Flutter application that implements a material-design-centric music player capable of playing local audio files on Android (with iOS support planned or community-driven), making it a practical starting point for building media apps in Dart/Flutter. The project includes code that handles core music playback features such as playing, pausing, stopping, seeking within tracks, and basic playback controls, all wrapped in a visually appealing UI consistent with material design guidelines. It makes use of Flutter’s plugin ecosystem to find music files on the device and link them into the playback pipeline, giving developers a functional reference for integrating audio services. The UI includes elements like album art display and animations to give users feedback while navigating their music library. Although focused on local media, the architecture also prepares the way for future enhancements like streaming or playlist management.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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